Review on EPSON Stylus Pro 4000Written by Nash Ville
Have you ever dreamed of a printer that would give you better quality prints and several color options than printer you have now? Did you think that this dream would never materialize? You’re definitely wrong! The answer is new Epson Stylus Pro 4000.The Epson Stylus Pro 4000 is a new photo printer with several advanced features targeted at satisfying needs of most demanding professional photographers, graphic designers, commercial printers, GIS mapping, CAD users, and more. It has a resolution of 2880 x 1440 dots per inch, a variable droplet size as small as 3.5 Picoliters, and a print speed up to 1.9 times faster than any previous Stylus Pro printer with help of a new one-inch-wide print head packed with 180 nozzles per channel. It also includes a unique 17" wide printer design with all of Epson's latest ink, print head, and printer engine technologies. Using pigment ink colors that include cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, light magenta, light black, matte black, and photo black of Epson UltraChrome Ink technology to eliminate color casts and enhance midtones, we can produce prints with amazing colors while providing consistently stable colors that notably surpass standard dye ink technologies. To maximize use of this ink technology, Epson has developed a unique 8-channel print head capable of holding eight separate ink cartridges simultaneously. These channels can handle either 110 ml or 220 ml cartridges or a combination of both sizes. Each cartridge also uses Epson's Intelligent High Capacity Ink technology, a feature that stores a variety of information on a memory chip including ink levels and communicates data to printer whenever power is turned on. In order to produce highest level of image quality on different media types, Epson Stylus Pro 4000 offers two black modes, Photo Black and Matte Black, which are automatically activated by printer. The printer operates in Photo Black mode when we set printer driver for photographic media surfaces such as glossy, luster or semi-matte. However, when we select a matte, cotton-based or fine art surface in printer driver, printer switches to Matte Black mode.
| | Photoshop CS: The Automate FeatureWritten by Maricon Williams
If your problem is tedious task of organization of your images and documents in your computer, then Photoshop CS Automate Feature will help you a great deal. It really is burdensome to manually create columns and rows to optimize your images and put them on Web. Photoshop is enthusiastically accessible and you can update your profile as your profile grows. Photoshop CS allows you to do this quickly using Web Photo Gallery option located under Automate menu in File Browser, or under File – Automate – Web Photo Gallery. Site, Source Images and options composed Web Photo Gallery Window. In Site section, you can choose your style and give an e-mail address as a link contact to information related to images in it. Several choices of styles are given for you to choose what is right for you. Source Images is where you pick images that you want to emerge on web page. You choose either images from File Browser or a folder of images. The Destination button is location where files for page will be made. This is noteworthy because when you choose an appropriate destination, everything that is created to build page is located in that destination, making it uncomplicated to upload to your server. The Options drop down menu states how you want page to be presented in addition to limits for image compression, colors, thumbnails and security.
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